

Candis McLean
When Police Become Prey
Seeking The Truth
“As an investigative journalist, I have spent 10 years searching through thousands of pages of RCMP documents obtained under Access to Information Legislation, as well as all available documents on the numerous legal avenues the police officers have pursued in attempts to prove their innocence. I have also spoke to dozens of aboriginal people who say that a grave injustice has been done to these officers.” - Candis McLean
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Candis McLean
Investigative JournalistJournalism Career
Launching her career with a regular column in the Yorkton Enterprise at the age of 16, Candis McLean earned an MC in English from the university of Saskatchewan before moving with her Geologist husband to Calgary. There she worked in print and radio, winning a Canadian radio and television news directors’ award for outstanding work in the documentary field. Her proudest moment came in 2004 when her story about forgotten victims of tainted blood transfusions was placed on the desk of every MP and a Parliamentary Committee later unanimously voted to open the compensation fund to all victims.
Documentary
In 2005, Candis teamed up with her son Stuart to produce a film documentary, when Police become Prey: What lies behind “Starlight Tours.” After screenings in Canadian Centers, their film won an audience favorite award at the 2010 New Hope Film Festival. She also worked with Calvin Helin on his book Dances with Dependency: Indigenous Success Through Self-Reliance, which became a National Bestseller.
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John Orr
Director, Calgary Police Association
A Valuable Story

Dr. Moin Yahya
Vice Dean, Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta
Excellent book

Judge Wallace Craig
retired
Based On True Events

Howard Burns
President, Calgary Police Association
A Must Read

William Nichol
Director, Canadian Justice Review Board